The Zensei Podcast is an attempt at connecting the dots between well-being, leadership and intuitive wisdom. In this podcast, I speak with and share ideas and insights with leaders in the social sector and corporate worlds as well as coaches, facilitators and mentors worldwide.
Summary
In this engaging conversation, Hariprasad Varma and Pranika discuss the intricacies of personal branding, particularly in the context of marketing and entrepreneurship. Pranika shares her journey from corporate branding to establishing her own identity as the 'Mommy of Marketing' and the founding of her agency, Shy Shark. They explore the challenges of building a personal brand, including overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of authenticity, and the role of cultural norms in branding. The discussion also touches on practical strategies for pricing, audience engagement, and the unique SharkBite sessions designed to help individuals clarify their brand strategies.
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Pranika is the founder of ShyShark, a creative agency and venture studio that blends personal storytelling with sharp brand strategy. She has worked across early-stage startups, D2C brands, and nonprofits - often stepping in as the marketing brain before there’s even a marketing team. She has also built bold, low-cost experiments that test what actually moves people online (not just what looks good in decks). Before this, she led brand and content at high-growth startups, hired my own teams, and learned the hard way how to build trust through clarity, especially in noisy markets.
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Hari is the founder of Zensei Consulting, a boutique executive coaching and organisation development consultancy that empowers leaders and organisations on their quest to be their best. He works with various embodied, creative, and intuitive modalities such as the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®, Flow Game, as well as ideas and practices from Indian wisdom traditions such as Yoga Sūtrās and Mahābhārata to support his client's transformation journey. He is also a trauma-informed Yoga therapist and Somatic Coach.
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In this conversation, Hariprasad Varma and Milind Katti explore the evolving landscape of business, focusing on the concept of Dharmic business, which emphasizes balancing profit with well-being for all stakeholders. They discuss the importance of employee well-being, trust, and psychological safety in organizations, as well as the role of intuition in leadership. Milind shares his personal practices for inner work, including yoga and journaling, and emphasizes the need for a cultural shift away from profit maximization towards a more holistic approach to business.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Context of the Conversation
02:53 The Concept of Dharmic Business
05:39 Shubh and Labh: Balancing Well-being and Profit
08:51 Employee Well-being and Corporate Culture
11:43 Trust and Freedom in the Workplace
14:44 The Role of Time in Modern Business
17:39 Navigating Growth and Sustainability
20:45 Lessons for New Entrepreneurs
23:28 Historical Context of Business Practices
26:34 Defining Success: Beyond Profit
29:25 Conclusion and Reflections
30:35 Balancing Stakeholder Interests
34:12 Creating Safe Spaces for Employee Engagement
37:28 Fostering Vulnerability and Trust in Organizations
41:07 The Role of Leadership in Employee Development
44:58 Rethinking Human Resources
48:45 Investing in Employee Well-being
53:21 Intuition in Leadership Decisions
59:09 Inner Work for Leaders
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The Zensei Podcast is an attempt at connecting the dots between well-being, leadership and intuitive wisdom. In this podcast, I speak with and share ideas and insights with leaders in the social sector and corporate worlds as well as coaches, facilitators and mentors worldwide.
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Summary
In this episode, I am in conversation with Amanda Zamparo. She shares her journey as a dialogic consultant, exploring the power of facilitation and dialogue practices like the Flow Game. She discusses her experiences with relationships, families, and taboo topics, emphasizing the importance of community and collective intelligence. Amanda highlights the therapeutic effects of the Flow Game in various contexts and the significance of breaking societal taboos surrounding money, power, and sexuality. The conversation culminates in a reflection on the creative impulse and the potential for dialogue to foster deeper connections and understanding.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Dialogic Practices
03:24 Amanda's Journey into Facilitation
06:04 Understanding the Flow Game
09:12 Exploring Relationships through Flow Game
11:18 Therapeutic Effects of Flow Game in Relationships
14:53 Working with Families and Grief
18:54 Collective Practices and Community Engagement
20:59 Differentiating Dialogue from Conversation
26:07 Taboo Topics: Money, Power, and Sex
30:14 Breaking Taboos: A Cohort Experience
36:11 Personal Project & Collective Invitation
39:00 Creative Impulse and Closing Thoughts
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Sign up for our upcoming online Flow Game on the theme of love and relationships on 22nd June 2025 at https://www.hariprasadvarma.com
More on Amanda Zamparo
Website: https://www.amandazamparo.com
Amanda's Substacks:
1. Reimagining the Future of Work - https://reimaginingthefutureofwork.substack.com
2. Work on sexuality and research about love - https://amandazamparo.substack.com/
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Keywords
yoga, mentorship, problem solving, creativity, happiness, intuition, equanimity, life lessons, personal growth, interdependence
Summary
In this enlightening conversation, Hariprasad Varma engages with Sridhar, a mentor and innovation coach, exploring themes of personal growth, the importance of mentorship, and the pursuit of happiness. Sridhar shares his insights on problem-solving, the value of connecting with younger generations, and the significance of responding thoughtfully rather than reacting impulsively. The discussion delves into the role of intuition in decision-making, the art of saying no, and the quest for equanimity over fleeting happiness. Throughout the dialogue, Sridhar emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, interdependence, and the continuous journey of learning and adapting in life.
Takeaways
> Mentorship plays a crucial role in personal growth.
> Engaging with younger generations brings fresh perspectives.
> Problem-solving is most exciting when solutions seem impossible.
> Anxiety often stems from unrealistic expectations.
> Responding thoughtfully is more beneficial than reacting impulsively.
> Creativity is linked to the ability to see new possibilities.
> Intuition can guide decision-making effectively.
> Finding meaning in life is a personal journey.
> Happiness is a choice and a function of mindset.
> Saying no can be done gracefully and respectfully.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:21 What Makes Sridhar Alive and Kicking
04:44 Excitement in Meeting and Helping Younger People
06:08 The Excitement of Problem Solving
08:26 Response to Sridhar's Offer to Have 100 Conversations
09:09 Observations about the Younger Generation
11:55 Approach to Problem Solving
18:46 Link Between Creativity and the Capability to Respond
20:06 Applying the Capability to Respond in Personal Life
21:51 Defining Happiness
24:11 The Importance of Saying No
26:49 The Power of Responding with No
28:07 The Importance of Saying No
30:11 Finding Fulfillment in Actions and Choices
The Zensei Podcast is an attempt at connecting the dots between well-being, leadership and intuitive wisdom. In this podcast, I speak with and share ideas and insights with leaders in the social sector and corporate worlds as well as coaches and mentors worldwide.
In this episode, I speak with Asgeir Persson, an educator and facilitator based in Gothenburg, Sweden. He has done incredible work in the space of gender equality and hosting men's circles for many years. He works with multiple modalities of facilitation including the Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations That Matter. We discuss a wide range of topics relating to men's mental health crisis.